Test 1 Training
Task information
+ In Part 4 there are six questions ~ each with a lead-
in sentence, a key word, and a second gapped
sentence for you to complete.
+ Part 4 tests grammar and vocabulary by asking you
to use different structures and words to express
the same idea.
ig and Use of English Part 4
+ You have to write your answer in two, three, four
or five words. This includes the word in capitals,
which you have to use and mustn't change. You
lose marks if you ignore any of these instructions.
Each correct answer gets two marks, with one
mark for each part of the answer. So Part 4 has
more possible marks than Parts 1, 2 or 3.
Useful language: key word transformations
1 Part 4 sometimes focuses on expressions followed by the -Ing form or to + infinitive. Study the
rules and add the words in the box to the lists in
4-3. Then add three more examples to each.
decide despite easy
give up help someone
plan pleased put off
there's no point (in) try
after avoid carry on
enjoy expect. forget
it's no use it’s not worth likely
stop suggest tell someone
want something without
Rules
1 We use the -ing form after
+ some verbs (e.g. It keeps raining)
Examples:
+ preposi
Examples:
ions (e.g. I’m keen on riding)
looking forward to meeting her)
Examples
+ some expressions (e.g. 'm fed up with
waiting)
Examples:
+ two-part (and three-part) verbs (e.g. ’m
We use the to + infinitive form after
+ some verbs (e.g. | want to leave)
Examples:
* some verbs + object (e.g. He asked me to go)
Examples:
* some adjectives a I. 1 was 5 glad to see her)
Examples coon
We can use either -ing or to + infinitive after
some verbs, but with different meanings, 0.9.
J regret to tell you (I'm sorry to tell you this), or
I regret telling you (I'm sorry | told you).
Examples:
Complete the second sentence so that it means
-ing of the to + infinitive form of the verb.
I'm going out this evening.
I like to listen to music in the evening.
The bus will probably be late again.
We can’t play tennis until Saturday.
It doesn’t make sense to stay here.
Although I felt ill, !went to school.
I'll be glad if Mark comes to my party.
Kate didn’t remember to call Emma.
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the same as the first sentence, using the
I've decided t0..9o. out. this. evening..
lenjoy..
The bus is likely
We'll have to put off...
There’s no point in
Despite
I want Mark.
Kate forgot
Reading and Use of English Part 4